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Chris Calloway | 18 Jul 19:38
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Re: Waves White Paper - Final Draft

George Voulgaris wrote:
> Here is the final "draft" white paper on Waves and Sediment Transport.
> The workshop will give us the opportunity to discuss and fine tune.
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> Please post as it is required

George,

Please pardon the late reply. I have been out at sea for a few days.

As your team is the first to submit a final draft for the workshop, your 
draft has been posted first:

http://seacoos.org/teams/sediment-waves/

Thank you and your team for all your hard work.

When all three team drafts have been finalized, there will be a mass 
email to all workshops registrants pointing to the drafts and external 
evaluation response online.

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George Voulgaris | 15 Jul 17:15

Waves White Paper - Final Draft

Dear Chris
 
Here is the final "darft" white paper on Waves and Sediment Transport.
The workshop will give us the opportunity to discuss and fine tune.
 
Please post as it is required
 
George
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Brian K. Haus | 12 Jul 15:34
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RE: Waves / Sediment Transport

George,
I am going to prepare something, 
I disagree that direct comparisons can't be made, the instruments were
all within a few hundred meters of each other in water that for the
short wavelengths of the waves we observed was uniformly deep. We do
hope to have the WERA parameters worked up. The data has been pulled off
the disks and we hope to get to it soon. One of our sites was flooded
during Dennis so we had to get that back up, which we did yesterday.
Brian

Brian K. Haus
Research Associate Professor
RSMAS/AMP
4600 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL 33149
305-421-4932

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Subject: Re: [seacoos-team-sediment-waves] Waves / Sediment Transport

Brian,

Am I correct to assume that you are preparing a presentation for the
Miami
experiment?.

Unfortunately the bouys and ADCPs were deployed in different
locations/depths
and as such there is not a case for a direct comaprison to be made. Do
you
think
you will be able to get some WERA-derived wve parameters to give the
audience a flavor?

GV
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> George,
> Thanks for your efforts, I'll get comments back to you shortly.
>
> > Dear All,
> >
> > Please find attached a document that was produced for the Waves/
Sediment
> > Transport
> > Team that Bob jensen and I have produced so far.
> >
> > It consists of 2 parts:
> >
> > Part I: a document following the format that was suggested to us. In
there
> > some people have noted (correctly)
> > that there are too many details, names that are not inclusive of
> > everybody, etc. Somehow this is inevitable of the format used.
> >
> > Part II: A more generic document that reflects the discussions we
had in
> > our meeting in Columbia at the beginning of the year.
> >
> > It will be helpfull if you could send us you comments using the
track
> > changes options. This will help us during the editing
> > process.  Also note that this is an evolving document and the
meeting
> > itself will be where we will work to make sure that
> > everything is included and everybody represented.
> >
> > George
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bhaus | 12 Jul 01:12
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Re: Waves / Sediment Transport

George,
Thanks for your efforts, I'll get comments back to you shortly.

> Dear All,
>
> Please find attached a document that was produced for the Waves/ Sediment
> Transport
> Team that Bob jensen and I have produced so far.
>
> It consists of 2 parts:
>
> Part I: a document following the format that was suggested to us. In there
> some people have noted (correctly)
> that there are too many details, names that are not inclusive of
> everybody, etc. Somehow this is inevitable of the format used.
>
> Part II: A more generic document that reflects the discussions we had in
> our meeting in Columbia at the beginning of the year.
>
> It will be helpfull if you could send us you comments using the track
> changes options. This will help us during the editing
> process.  Also note that this is an evolving document and the meeting
> itself will be where we will work to make sure that
> everything is included and everybody represented.
>
> George
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> Associate Professor
> Department of Geological Sciences
> University of South Carolina
> Columbia, SC 29208
> USA
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George Voulgaris | 11 Jul 19:27

Waves / Sediment Transport

Dear All,
 
Please find attached a document that was produced for the Waves/ Sediment Transport
Team that Bob jensen and I have produced so far.
 
It consists of 2 parts:
 
Part I: a document following the format that was suggested to us. In there some people have noted (correctly)
that there are too many details, names that are not inclusive of everybody, etc. Somehow this is inevitable of the format used.
 
Part II: A more generic document that reflects the discussions we had in our meeting in Columbia at the beginning of the year.
 
It will be helpfull if you could send us you comments using the track changes options. This will help us during the editing
process.  Also note that this is an evolving document and the meeting itself will be where we will work to make sure that
everything is included and everybody represented. 
 
George
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George Voulgaris | 11 Jun 18:57
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Summary of 1st Waves Meeting

I am attaching in here a summary of the meeting from the 1st Waves Meeting that we had in Columbia, SC back in
January 2005. I hope that this can serve as the starting point in developing the White Paper that needs to be developed.

Please post your comments

George Voulgaris
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Andy Shepard | 20 May 21:39
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Surface Waves effect on sediment transport-- team input

Initial input from A. Shepard:

What are the coastal ocean/atmosphere information needs to support 
this application? 
MY FOCUS IS TRANSPORT AT/NEAR SEAFLOOR. NEED TO KNOW: BENTHIC BOUNDARY LAYER DYNAMICS, SUBSTRATE
GEOLOGY, AND PARTICLE TYPES/DYNAMICS

Which federal and state agencies and private sector entities play which roles?
STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS, USGS, NOAA, USACOE

Who are the interfaces to/from the above?
STATE-- EACH STATE HAS STATE GEOLOGIST (DON'T HAVE NAMES), EACH STATE HAS USCOE OFFICES AND LEADS, USGS-ST
PETE, NOAA- SEVERAL PROGRAMS INCLUDING STATE SEA GRANTS, NOAA UNDERSEA RESEARCH CENTER AT UNCW
(SOUTHEAST REGION), NOAA CENTER FOR COASTAL OCEAN SERVICE (NCCOS), NOAA COASTAL SERVICES CENTER (CSC)

In the short term what can SEACOOS provide that is otherwise not 
available at present?
GLIDER SUPPORT, HF RADAR AND RELATED MODELS, WAVE DATA FROM NEW REAL-TIME STATIONS, INTERFACE WITH STATES
TO ACCESS AND INTEGRATE STATE COASTAL SURVEYS (SIDE-SCAN, SEISMIC); COMPREHENSIVE REGIONAL GIS
FOCUSED ON THIS ISSUE OR DEVELOPED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH EXISTING SYSTEMS OR CSC

What steps need to be taken to make this information available to 
identified users?
REGIONAL GIS, NEW INTEGRATED WEB SITE, AND EXTENSIVE DATA MINING EFFORT EFFORT (DATA AND METADATA)

What are some ideas on longer term actions in support of the application?
NEW TECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES SIMILAR TO LEO15 OFF NJ WITH INTEGRATION OF OBSERVATORY, REMOTE SENSING
DATA (FROM SHORE, SATELLITES, PLANES), AND AUVS; A LEO15 MODEL STATION THAT INTEGRATES ALL THESE
APPROACHES OFF A BEACH-FRONT EXPERIENCING EXTREME EROSION PROBLEMS

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